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www.linux-magazine.com LINUX MAGAZINE CALENDAR 2011 www.opensuse.org MARCH 01 T 3/1 to 3/5: Cebit, Hannover, Germany 02 W 03 T 04 F 05 S Linux Magazine #125 on sale (UK) 06 S 07 M CW 10 08 T 09 W 3/9 to 3/11: Pycon, Atlanta, USA 10 T openSUSE 11.4 11 F 12 S 13 S 14 M CW 11 15 T 16 W 17 T 18 F 19 S Smart Developer #2 on sale (UK) 20 S 21 M CW 12 22 T 23 W 24 T 25 F 26 S 27 S 28 M CW 13 29 T 30 W 31 T March 1985: Gnu is Not Unix. The GNU manifest is published for the first time, in „Dr. Dobbs’ Jour- nal“. Today it is one of the pillars of the free software movement and can be found at [www.gnu.org]. March 1994: The Linux-Kernel 1.0 is released. March 2003: The GTK team publi- shes version 2.0 of its toolkit. 1298934000 1299020400 1299106800 1299193200 1299279600 1299366000 1299452400 1299538800 1299625200 1299711600 1299798000 1299884400 1299970800 1300057200 1300143600 1300230000 1300316400 1300402800 1300489200 1300575600 1300662000 1300748400 1300834800 1300921200 1301007600 1301094000 1301180400 1301266800 1301353200 1301439600 1301526000 APRIL 01 F 02 S Linux Magazine #126 on sale (UK), 4/2 to 4/6: CGO symposium, Chamonix 03 S 04 M CW 14 05 T 06 W 4/6 and 4/7: Open Source Datacenter Conf., Nürnberg, Germany 07 T 08 F 09 S 10 S 11 M 4/11 to 4/14: O’Reilly MySQL Con., S. Clara, USA 12 T 13 W 14 T 15 F 16 S ADMIN #3 on sale (UK) 17 S 18 M CW 16 19 T 20 W 21 T 22 F 23 S 24 S Easter 25 M CW 17 26 T 27 W 28 T Ubuntu 11.04 29 F 30 S 4/30 to 5/1: Linux-Fest Northw., Bellingham, USA April 1969: AT&T decides against Multics and for GECOS. This step makes Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie develop UNICS, the Uniplexed Information and Computing Service, an „emascula- ted Multics“. In 1974 the „CS“ was replaced by an „X“: Unix. April 1992: Ari Lemmke establishes the newsgroup [alt.os.linux]. 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May 2000: Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer calls Linux „a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches“ (from an interview with Chicago Sun-Times). 1304204400 1304290800 1304377200 1304463600 1304550000 1304636400 1304722800 1304809200 1304895600 1304982000 1305068400 1305154800 1305241200 1305327600 1305414000 1305500400 1305586800 1305673200 1305759600 1305846000 1305932400 1306018800 1306105200 1306191600 1306278000 1306364400 1306450800 1306537200 1306623600 1306710000 1306796400 JUNE 01 W 02 T 03 F 04 S Linux Magazine #128 on sale (UK) 05 S 06 M CW 23 07 T 08 W 09 T Tux‘ 15 th Birthday 10 F 11 S 12 S Whitsun/Pentecost 13 M 14 T 15 W 16 T 17 F 18 S Smart Developer #3 on sale (UK) 19 S 20 M CW 25 21 T 22 W 23 T 24 F 25 S 6/25 Fosscon, Rochester, USA 26 S 27 M CW 26 28 T 29 W 30 T June 9, 1996: Linus Torvalds puts version 2.0 of the Linux kernel on official FTP servers. With this version Linux starts running on non-Intel architectures. On the very same day the Linux penguin Tux (designed by Larry Ewing) became the official logo. In June 1991 the BSD derivate Net/2 is released. Completely new develo- ped C library and system tools make it independent from AT&T Code for the first time. Later, 386/BSD and Net BSD evolved from Net/2. 1306882800 1306969200 1307055600 1307142000 1307228400 1307314800 1307401200 1307487600 1307574000 1307660400 1307746800 1307833200 1307919600 1308006000 1308092400 1308178800 1308265200 1308351600 1308438000 1308524400 1308610800 1308697200 1308783600 1308870000 1308956400 1309042800 1309129200 1309215600 1309302000 1309388400 JULY 01 F 02 S Linux Magazine #129 on sale (UK) 03 S 04 M CW 27 05 T 06 W 07 T 08 F 09 S 10 S 11 M CW 28 12 T 13 W 14 T 15 F 16 S ADMIN #4 on sale (UK) 17 S 18 M CW 29 19 T 20 W 21 T 22 F 23 S 24 S 25 M CW 30 26 T 27 W 28 T 29 F Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS 30 S Ubuntu User #10 on sale (UK) 31 S July 12, 1998: KDE 1.0 is released.In this project Developers unite under the goal of a userfriendly and com- petitive Unix-Desktop. July 14, 1789: Free citizens of France rise up against aristocracy and economic paternalism of the ruling class. The French Revolution starts with the storming of the Bas- tille on July 14. 1309474800 1309561200 1309647600 1309734000 1309820400 1309906800 1309993200 1310079600 1310166000 1310252400 1310338800 1310425200 1310511600 1310598000 1310684400 1310770800 1310857200 1310943600 1311030000 1311116400 1311202800 1311289200 1311375600 1311462000 1311548400 1311634800 1311721200 1311807600 1311894000 1311980400 1312066800 AUGUST 01 M CW 31 02 T 03 W 04 T 05 F 06 S Linux Magazine #130 on sale (UK), 8/6 to 8/12: Desktop Summit, Berlin 07 S 08 M CW 32 09 T 10 W 11 T 12 F 13 S 14 S 15 M CW 33 16 T 17 W 18 T 19 F 20 S Linux Magazine Special #12 on sale (UK) 21 S 22 M CW 34 23 T 24 W 25 T 26 F Linux‘ 20th birthday 27 S 28 S 29 M CW 35 30 T 31 W August 26, 1991: Linus Torvalds sends an e-mail that has now be- come legendary. In the Minix user- group he announces his work on a Unix OS for x86 architectures and invites anybody to help. August 1993: Ian Murdock starts the Debian-project. August 2003: Novell acquires Xi- mian and a few months later Suse. 1312153200 1312239600 1312326000 1312412400 1312498800 1312585200 1312671600 1312758000 1312844400 1312930800 1313017200 1313103600 1313190000 1313276400 1313362800 1313449200 1313535600 1313622000 1313708400 1313794800 1313881200 1313967600 1314054000 1314140400 1314226800 1314313200 1314399600 1314486000 1314572400 1314658800 1314745200 SEPTEMBER 01 T 02 F 03 S Linux Magazine #131 on sale (UK) 04 S 05 M CW 36 06 T 07 W 08 T 09 F 10 S 11 S 12 M CW 37 13 T 14 W 15 T 16 F 17 S Smart Developer #4 on sale (UK) 18 S 19 M CW 38 20 T 21 W 22 T 23 F 24 S 25 S 26 M CW 39 27 T 28 W 29 T 30 F September 1983: Richard Stallman founds the GNU-project. September 1991: The first Linux- version 0.0.1 is available at [ftp. funet.fi]. Ari Lemmke dubs the directory and thus also the OS Linux. September 1994: First edition of September 2000: Trolltech releases the Qt-libraries, which are extensively used by the KDE- environment, under the GPL. OCTOBER 01 S Linux Magazine #132 on sale (UK) 02 S 03 M 04 T 05 W 06 T 07 F 08 S 09 S 10 M CW 41 11 T 12 W 13 T Ubuntu 11.10 14 F 15 S ADMIN #5 on sale (UK) 16 S 17 M CW 42 18 T 19 W 20 T 21 F 22 S 23 S 24 M CW 43 25 T 26 W 27 T 28 F 29 S Ubuntu User #11 on sale (UK) 30 S 31 M October 1985: The FSF (Free Software Foundation) is founded. October 1995: Marc Ewing releases the first version of Red Hat. October 14, 1996: The Kool Desktop Environment (later known as KDE Desktop Environment) is founded. October 2004: The first version of Ubuntu is released. 1314831600 1314918000 1315004400 1315090800 1315177200 1315263600 1315350000 1315436400 1315522800 1315609200 1315695600 1315782000 1315868400 1315954800 1316041200 1316127600 1316214000 1316300400 1316386800 1316473200 1316559600 1316646000 1316732400 1316818800 1316905200 1316991600 1317078000 1317164400 1317250800 1317337200 1317423600 1317510000 1317596400 1317682800 1317769200 1317855600 1317942000 1318028400 1318114800 1318201200 1318287600 1318374000 1318460400 1318546800 1318633200 1318719600 1318806000 1318892400 1318978800 1319065200 1319151600 1319238000 1319324400 1319410800 1319497200 1319583600 1319670000 1319756400 1319842800 1319929200 1320015600 NOVEMBER 01 T 02 W 03 T 04 F 05 S Linux Magazine #133 on sale (UK) 06 S 07 M CW 45 08 T 09 W 10 T openSUSE 11.5 11 F 12 S 13 S 14 M CW 46 15 T 16 W 17 T 18 F 19 S Linux Magazine Special #13 on sale (UK) 20 S 21 M CW 47 22 T 23 W 24 T 25 F 26 S 27 S 28 M CW 48 29 T 30 W November 1992: The Software und System Entwicklung GmbH (Suse) in Nürnberg, Germany is founded. November 2006: Novell and Microsoft sign a controversial sett- lement about software patents and cooperation around Linux. Whereas Novell promises to help working on compatibility issues with Windows, Microsoft refrains from legal actions regarding Linux patent issues. 1320102000 1320188400 1320274800 1320361200 1320447600 1320534000 1320620400 1320706800 1320793200 1320879600 1320966000 1321052400 1321138800 1321225200 1321311600 1321398000 1321484400 1321570800 1321657200 1321743600 1321830000 1321916400 1322002800 1322089200 1322175600 1322262000 1322348400 1322434800 1322521200 1322607600 DECEMBER 01 T 02 F 03 S Linux Magazine #134 on sale (UK) 04 S 12/4. to 12/9: LISA Conference, Boston, USA 05 M CW 49 06 T 07 W 08 T 09 F 10 S 11 S 12 M CW 50 13 T 14 W 15 T 16 F 17 S Smart Developer #5 on sale (UK) 18 S 19 M CW 51 20 T 21 W 22 T 23 F 24 S 25 S Christmas 26 M 27 T 28 W 29 T 30 F 31 S December 1987: Larry Walls programming language Perl is published in version 1.0. December 2003: Linus Torvalds releases kernel 2.6. December 1994: Netscape publishes the Netscape Navigator, version 1.0. December 1995: The Apache project releases version 1.0. 1322694000 1322780400 1322866800 1322953200 1323039600 1323126000 1323212400 1323298800 1323385200 1323471600 1323558000 1323644400 1323730800 1323817200 1323903600 1323990000 1324076400 1324162800 1324249200 1324335600 1324422000 1324508400 1324594800 1324681200 1324767600 1324854000 1324940400 1325026800 1325113200 1325199600 1325286000 JANUARY 01 S Linux Magazine #123 on sale (UK) 02 S 03 M CW 01 04 T 05 W 06 T 07 F 08 S 09 S 10 M CW 02 11 T 12 W 13 T 14 F 15 S 16 S 17 M CW 03 18 T 19 W 20 T 21 F 22 S 23 S 24 M 1/24 to 1/29: Linuxconf.au, Brisbane, Australia 25 T 26 W 27 T Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS 28 F 29 S 1/29 to 1/31: Fudcon 2011, Tempe, USA 30 S 31 M CW 05 January 1, 1970, 00:00 o'clock: A new calendar is born: The Epoch. Since midnight of this day it counts the elapsed time in seconds as the official Unix time. In January 2000 LinuxUser is pub- lished for the first time. January 4, 2001: In the tenth year of Linux history Linus Torvalds relea- ses Kernel 2.4. 1293836400 1293922800 1294009200 1294095600 1294182000 1294268400 1294354800 1294441200 1294527600 1294614000 1294700400 1294786800 1294873200 1294959600 1295046000 1295132400 1295218800 1295305200 1295391600 1295478000 1295564400 1295650800 1295737200 1295823600 1295910000 1295996400 1296082800 1296169200 1296255600 1296342000 1296428400 FEBRUARY 01 T 02 W 03 T 04 F 05 S Linux Magazine #124 on sale (UK) – 2/5 to 2/6: Fosdem 2011, Brussels 06 S 07 M CW 06 08 T 09 W 10 T 11 F 12 S Ubuntu User #8 on sale (UK) 13 S 14 M CW 07 15 T 16 W 17 T 18 F 19 S Linux Magazine Special #10 on sale (UK) 20 S 21 M CW 08 22 T 23 W 24 T 25 F 2/25 to 2/27: Scale9X, Los Angeles, USA 26 S 27 S 28 M CW 09 February 1989: Version 1 of GPL is released. Version 2 follows in 1991, Version 3 in the year 2007. February 1990: IBM publishes the Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX) Operating System. February 1999: For the first time IBM announces support for Linux operating systems. Shortly after the company became one of the biggest contributors to Linux. Today Big Blue’s investment and engage- ment are seen as a major step in Linux history, probably the most im- portant one that paved the way into business league for the free OS. 1296514800 1296601200 1296687600 1296774000 1296860400 1296946800 1297033200 1297119600 1297206000 1297292400 1297378800 1297465200 1297551600 1297638000 1297724400 1297810800 1297897200 1297983600 1298070000 1298156400 1298242800 1298329200 1298415600 1298502000 1298588400 1298674800 1298761200 1298847600 CW 04 CW 15 CW 24 CW 40 CW 44 CW 52 CW 19 Kalender_english.indd 2 06.12.2010 14:49:56 Uhr

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LINUX MAGAZINE CALENDAR 2011www.opensuse.org

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March 1985: Gnu is Not Unix. The GNU manifest is published for the first time, in „Dr. Dobbs’ Jour-nal“. Today it is one of the pillars of the free software movement and can be found at [www.gnu.org].

March 1994: The Linux-Kernel 1.0 is released.

March 2003: The GTK team publi-shes version 2.0 of its toolkit.

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April 1969: AT&T decides against Multics and for GECOS. This step makes Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie develop UNICS, the Uniplexed Information and Computing Service, an „emascula-ted Multics“. In 1974 the „CS“ was replaced by an „X“: Unix.

April 1992: Ari Lemmke establishes the newsgroup [alt. os. linux].

April 2002: KDE 3.0 is released and makes use of Qt 3.

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May 22, 1973: 27-year-old Robert Metcalfe of PARC Research Institute describes the networking standard Ethernet for the first time.

May 2000: Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer calls Linux „a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches“ (from an interview with Chicago Sun-Times).

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June 9, 1996: Linus Torvalds puts version 2.0 of the Linux kernel on official FTP servers. With this version Linux starts running on non-Intel architectures. On the very same day the Linux penguin Tux (designed by Larry Ewing) became the official logo.

In June 1991 the BSD derivate Net/2 is released. Completely new develo-ped C library and system tools make it independent from AT&T Code for the first time. Later, 386/BSD and Net BSD evolved from Net/2.

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July 12, 1998: KDE 1.0 is released.In this project Developers unite under the goal of a userfriendly and com-petitive Unix-Desktop.

July 14, 1789: Free citizens of France rise up against aristocracy and economic paternalism of the ruling class. The French Revolution starts with the storming of the Bas-tille on July 14.

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August 26, 1991: Linus Torvalds sends an e-mail that has now be-come legendary. In the Minix user-group he announces his work on a Unix OS for x86 architectures and invites anybody to help.August 1993: Ian Murdock starts the Debian-project.

August 2003: Novell acquires Xi-mian and a few months later Suse.

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September 1983: Richard Stallman founds the GNU-project.

September 1991: The first Linux-version 0.0.1 is available at [ftp. funet. fi]. Ari Lemmke dubs the directory and thus also the OS Linux.

September 1994: First edition of September 2000: Trolltech releases the Qt-libraries, which are extensively used by the KDE-environment, under the GPL.

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October 1985: The FSF (Free Software Foundation) is founded.

October 1995: Marc Ewing releases the first version of Red Hat.

October 14, 1996: The Kool Desktop Environment (later known as KDE Desktop Environment) is founded.

October 2004: The first version of Ubuntu is released.

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November 2006: Novell and Microsoft sign a controversial sett-lement about software patents and cooperation around Linux.Whereas Novell promises to help working on compatibility issues with Windows, Microsoft refrains from legal actions regarding Linux patent issues.

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December 2003: Linus Torvalds releases kernel 2.6.

December 1994: Netscape publishes the Netscape Navigator, version 1.0.

December 1995: The Apache project releases version 1.0.

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January 4, 2001: In the tenth year of Linux history Linus Torvalds relea-ses Kernel 2.4.

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